A physicist with degrees from the
California Institute of Technology and the
Carnegie Institute of Technology who had previously co-founded the
Aspen Center for Physics in 1962, Stranahan left an associate professorship at
Michigan State University in 1972 to assume ownership of the Flying Dog
Ranch in
Woody Creek, Colorado. Eight years later, he made his first foray into the restaurant business, opening the Woody Creek Tavern nearby. It became notable for its association with the journalist and Woody Creek resident,
Hunter S. Thompson, who frequented the establishment on a near-nightly basis for late lunches when in town. Thompson and Stranahan, who had previously been Thompson's landlord, had enjoyed a close friendship since the late 1960s. In 1990, Stranahan opened the Flying Dog Brewpub in Aspen. It was the first brewery to open there in over 100 years and was one of the first
brewpubs in the Rocky Mountain region. Demand for Flying Dog beers quickly grew beyond the brewpub's capacity. In 1994, the company opened a 30-barrel brewery (Broadway Brewing Company) in
Denver, Colorado, which was a joint venture with the brewpub Wynkoop Brewing Company. In 2000, Flying Dog purchased Wynkoop's interest in the brewery and opened a second location in Denver at 2401 Blake Street. Wanting to expand again in 2006, Flying Dog purchased
Frederick Brewing Company in Frederick, Maryland, in May and began producing beer in both Maryland and Colorado. Flying Dog also acquired the
Wild Goose brand and produced those beers until December 2010, when the brand was sold to Logan Shaw Brewing Company. In December 2007, Flying Dog announced that it was closing the Denver brewery and would produce beer solely in its Frederick facility. At that time, the Denver brewery was in need of at least $1 million in infrastructure improvements. Flying Dog was also experiencing its strongest growth to date and could surpass Denver production levels by concentrating operations in Maryland. Flying Dog Brewery had the capacity to brew 100,000
barrels of beer per year in 2015 and it is currently upgrading the facility to produce 700,000 barrels per year. In October 2017, the expansion project was put on hold with the owner citing legislative issues. ==Name==